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Join us in IRC - the EASY way


  • Subject: Join us in IRC - the EASY way
  • From: "Mark McCall" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 13:44:30 -0000

Stuart Poulton has very kindly setup an easy way for people to drop into
the
#UKHA IRC channel...

M.


You can now join the UKHA IRC discussion channel using the following
webpage, simple enter your name and the alias by which you wish to appear
here

http://www.qubiq.co.uk/ukhachat

and click "Let's Chat".

Once you are in the room you can bookmark it for later use and you will
always be logged in automatically straight from the bookmark.

If you have problems with the applet loading please check the Java notes
below.

Java Notes -
You must have Java installed to run this webpage. Java is a small add-on
for
Internet Explorer or Firefox which allows your browser to run small
programs
within the browser window.

If you do not have Java installed you should be prompted to install it when
you first run the chatroom link. If not it could be because of your
security
settings.

Visit Java Home and click the 'Windows XPI - Download'.

Follow the instructions then try to reload the chat room link. If you are
still having problems it could be security settings in your browser.

In Firefox - Tools>>Options>>Web Features - ensure both Enable
Java and
Enable Javascript are ticked.

In IE - Tools>>Options>>Advanced - ensure Java is enabled.
If you still can't log on it is most likely to be your firewall settings.
At
this point you need to contact the manufacturer/supplier/administrator of
the firewall.




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